Monday, January 17, 2011

Science
by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center

Question by Audria Nicole: Does Science really provide a sufficient and adequate information in explaining such phenomena?

Science provoked different laws, theories and observations about each and every phenomena and still continue to explain such phenomena that is beyond our knowledge.... Does Science really provide a sufficient and adequate information in explaining such phenomena?. If yes, justify your answer, If not, can you please discuss an example of a phenomena that science can't really explain.




Best answer:

Answer by KTDykes
If something is beyond your knowledge, whatever it may be, then you've obviously got no basis for sceintifically explaining it. Science requires evidence.

< really explain.>>

How do you expect anybody to give an example of a phenomenon that's beyond their knowledge? If they don't know about, then they can't cite it.





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